Fellow Quilters,
I think Hubby is enjoying his new-found role of mixologist as we continue our virtual cruise to Europe. Yesterday was Juno Beach with a side trip to Paris, so the cocktail du jour was French martini – a combination of vodka and gin, dry vermouth (Noilly Pratt of course, since it’s French) with a generous splash of Cointreau. Delicious!

Yesterday’s cocktail was a French martini
The latest round of weekly winners was announced on the Northcott Facebook page – were you one of them? Check the post today to collect your prize. And I see on FIGO’s Instagram feed that if you post a pic of your quilt top (that’s all the blocks sewn together, with borders and sashing if you’ve decided to go that route) by May 8 you’ll be entered for the grand prize drawing. Well, let me give you some ideas for those blocks you’ve so meticulously pieced over the past 24 days! PS. If you haven’t started yet, or you’re not finished yet, there’s still time.
So, on Northcott’s Facebook page today there is a picture of a quilt made with all 48 blocks, sewn together without sashing between the blocks, and what looks to me like a 5” border.

Simplest option – no sashing, and 5″ border
For this 64” x 82” quilt you’ll need roughly 40” of border fabric, cut into (7) 5¼” strips – join end-to-end and cut into (2) 72½” pieces and (2) 64” pieces. Sew your blocks together in 8 rows of 6, then sew the 72½” strips to each side then the 64” strips to top and bottom edges. Done!
On the Facebook page there is also a link to some finishing instructions. The quilt shown in here has sashing – 1” strips between the blocks and finishes at 70” x 90” including the 4¾” border. I used this layout for my Vino #1 quilt, made with 9” finished blocks, and this is what it looks like.

Vino #1 with 1″ sashing and 4 3/4″ borders – finishes at 70″ x 90″
Then I opened up my Electric Quilt program and played (it’s so easy to “make” quilts in EQ). I wondered what the blocks would look like on-point. Daphne made some virtual quilts with on-point layouts during her daily Time to Quilt blog posts. Here is my first rendition – no sashing and no borders – for a quilt that finishes at 64” x 77”. Let’s call this Vino #2.

Vino #2 – 64″ x 77″
Then I added 1½” sashing (cut 2”) to give the blocks a bit more space – Vino #3 finishes at 75” x 90”, similar in size to #1.

Vino #3 – 1 1/2″ sashing to finish at 75″ x 90″
What if I made my cornerstones (the squares at the intersections of the sashing strips) a contrasting fabric? It makes the quilt busier but it also adds interest – we’ll call this Vino #4.

Vino #4 – also 75″ x 90″ – with contrasting cornerstones
For my final version, Vino #5, I added an 8” border to make the quilt 92” x 107”.

Vino #5 – 92″ x 107″ – with 8″ border
So many choices! It really depends on what size I want my finished quilt to be – a large throw, a twin-size or a queen-size.
I want your opinion here. Please help me choose. Which of my 5 options do you like best? Please post a comment below. Also tell me which option you would choose for your blocks. I will randomly select a winner (the mixologist does this, actually) to receive a complimentary pdf pattern from Patti’s Patchwork.
Tomorrow I will post some design options using the 12” super-size Shimmer blocks, and also a couple more ideas for the 9” blocks. See you then!
Cheers,
Patti

































We are in the home stretch of the Time to Quilt quilt-along, with just 5 days to go. I think Northcott has prepared some quilt finishing options, and I will see if I can squeeze in some time this week between pattern writing and magazine submissions to come up a few options as well.



































